https://www.f4wonline.com/news/aew/jeff-hardys-license-suspended-for-10-years-dui-case-closed
The Florida DUI case involving AEW roster member Jeff Hardy dating back to June 2022 was closed on Thursday after he submitted a written plea of nolo contendere to all charges.
Hardy's license will be suspended for the next decade and he will get 38 days credit for time served in county jail as part of his sentence.
Nolo contendere is where a defendant agrees to accept punishment, but does not accept or deny responsibility for that in which they are charged.
Hardy was arrested on the morning of June 28th in Florida and was charged with one count of DUI (his third offense), one count of driving under a suspended/canceled/revoked license, and one count of driving while his license was restricted.
He pled not guilty and faced up to five years in prison for the main charge while the others were misdemeanors.
Here is the full sentence via Volusia County court records:
Hardy was immediately suspended by AEW after the arrest without pay and "can only return to AEW upon successfully completing treatment and maintaining his sobriety."
The Florida DUI case involving AEW roster member Jeff Hardy dating back to June 2022 was closed on Thursday after he submitted a written plea of nolo contendere to all charges.
Hardy's license will be suspended for the next decade and he will get 38 days credit for time served in county jail as part of his sentence.
Nolo contendere is where a defendant agrees to accept punishment, but does not accept or deny responsibility for that in which they are charged.
Hardy was arrested on the morning of June 28th in Florida and was charged with one count of DUI (his third offense), one count of driving under a suspended/canceled/revoked license, and one count of driving while his license was restricted.
He pled not guilty and faced up to five years in prison for the main charge while the others were misdemeanors.
Here is the full sentence via Volusia County court records:
- A 38-day county jail sentence with 38 days credit for time served
- Two years probation
- $4586 in fines and court fees
- A 10-year suspension of his license
- Two years with an interlock device and 90-day vehicle impoundment
- Court-mandated DUI school or drug rehab program
- Community service
Hardy was immediately suspended by AEW after the arrest without pay and "can only return to AEW upon successfully completing treatment and maintaining his sobriety."